Sunday, April 26, 2009

Don't Worry About Hurting My Feelings

I've been around the block. And I love intelligent, respectful discussion and debate. I also love humor, snark and lawling. But I hate rulez. So I'm not going to make any. Instead, we're going to have words:

A. If you don't like this blog, please feel absolutely welcome to leave. There's the door.

B. If someone is posting my blog on an e-mail list or forum which you are a member of and you don't like it, feel free to contact the list/forum owner. *I* am not the one posting it there.

C. If you do not actually read the posts to figure out what they say but just want to complain about what you think they might say, you are just blowing smoke. Refer to A.

D. If you are a scumbag dogfighter, you will find no friend here. I would put you in jail myself if I could and find your poor dogs some decent owners who don't have their heads so far up their asses they need windows in their stomachs just to see where they are going.

Summary: This is my teeny corner of the internet where I can speak my mind, pin up my Johnny Depp posters and turn up "Moon River" really loud. Visitors welcome. Cowards and ding-dongs, not so much.

9 comments:

Anonymous
said...

lady you are full of shit. a PETA wanabe you post your blogg at a fourm i frequently am on. Asking us to donate our hard earring to save a dang chicken. i tell you what i will donate grill,wood,beer & my time if you bring the birds. yes i have pm the fourm owner & ask him to remove you. You must live in a perfect community that has no problems. because there must not be any family that works 80hr a week just to give there kids a good life. Nevermind them they dont need a vacation or any help because we have a chicken to save.

To anonymous, I have no idea what you just said, but I think it can best be summed up by stating that this blog does not ask you to donate you're "hard earring"s to save chickens. You can keep them in your ears. Maybe some of your earnings would be helpful though. But you know, if you have kids who need homes and food and such, you don't have to donate. Let's try this phrase on for size, "I would love to and I think it's a great cause, but I just don't have the money right now." Thanks for trying though.

Anon, you want to go over to HEATHER's blog; you can click on the, you know, LINK, that YB posted, to take you there. Then you can try seeing if HEATHER gives a rats ass what you think of her and the "save the chicken" thing.

p.s. could you go back to school and learn to read, comprehend and write in any language properly?

Don't care much about Johnny Depp or Moon River, but with working in this "summer in April" sun getting my broccoli raab in, I'd kill for a frozen Ding-Dong.

We in agriculture laugh at 80 hours a week doing our "job" -- that's why we amuse ourselves by convincing our friends to toss cash at a fellow practioner's favorite charity so that she has to spend 90 hours a week at her "job" and NOT be able to have a barbeque at the end! ;-)

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South Carolina Code of Laws - Title 47, Chapter 3, Article 13, Section 47-3-710: (C) An animal is not a "dangerous animal" solely by virtue of its breed or species.

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MYTH: American Pit Bull Terriers lock their jaws.

Dr. Brisbin: "The few studies which have been conducted of the structure of the skulls, mandibles and teeth of pit bulls show that, in proportion to their size, their jaw structure and thus its inferred functional morphology, is no different than that of any breed of dog.

There is absolutely no evidence for the existence of any kind of "locking mechanism" unique to the structure of the jaw and/or teeth of the American Pit Bull Terrier.

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National Research Council has a pdf pamphlet available called "Your Dog's Nutritional Needs - A Science-Based Guide for Pet Owners"

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A little book to bring comfort: The Last Will and Testament of an Extremely Distinguished Dog by Eugene O'Neill

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